Chemical Weapons by Regime in Syria is Fake News - No Proof for Western Claims


World media keeps a close eye on the situation in Eastern Ghouta. Experts note that there is fake information on the Internet. Supposedly, Damascus uses chemical weapons, violating the cease-fire agreement. Do the pseudo-defenders have actual proof? How do diplomats react to all this?
Artyom Krasulin tried to figure it out.
New decorations and an old scenario. The infamous White Helmets save women and kids from the ruins. This time, in Eastern Ghouta. Lists of victims keep growing exponentially, with each reprint in the Western media. The goal, set by worldwide known clients, is simple. It's necessary to justify the presence of the international coalition in Syria for regular viewers.
straitstimes.com:
"The regime claims to fight terrorism, but instead, they terrorize hundreds of thousands of civilians with air strikes, artillery and missile fire, and the upcoming land attack. The regime's use of chlorine as a chemical weapon only makes the suffering of civilians worse".
Meanwhile, new evidence of the connection between the White Helmets and the militants appears online. But, for some reason, this information doesn't interest the western TV channels. It remains virtual, existing only online.
Pierre Le Corf, a French volunteer: "They only show you crying and injured kids, hiding the remaining 80% of footage from you. They hide the reason behind these events. For instance, the White Helmets. Imagine me coming to your home, dressed like this. I take a gun and shoot you. Then I take off my hood, put on a white helmet, and carry you to a hospital, then I receive a medal, becoming a symbol of peace in Syria".
There's no military decision, but Great Britain is ready to proceed with surgical strikes in Syria. This is what the Head of MFA, Boris Johnson, said in the Commons. He did say, however, that force will only be used, if they find proof that Damascus used chemical weapons. But, convincing Johnson of partial liquidation of the chemical arsenal under expert control is just amateur acting.
"Hello, everybody. I have a message for the world. 300 people were killed in Syria, including children. Today I want to announce that if the world won't help Syrian children, then the world has been lying to all of us".
A 7-year-old Syrian girl, Bana Al-Abed became world-famous during the liberation of Aleppo. Back then, she called upon the US to bomb government forces through the Internet. She called upon the global community to punish Assad and his allies. According to the legend, the girl was in a ruined Syrian town at the time. There were no lights, no water, but an excellent Internet connection, for whatever reason.
Pavel Shipilin, a political columnist: "The girl, Bana, is an important element in the informational war, led by the US. This image was created, it's obvious a large group of people has worked on it. It doesn't matter where this girl is located. She made her image work. It has worked in several Syrian regions, right now it's in Eastern Ghouta. Now her image works here. Of course, she's not under fire. Obviously, her Internet connection isn't coming from Eastern Ghouta. All these questions, which western viewers failed to ask. However, we all know that the girl isn't there. This situation is completely fabricated. This whole story with this girl is fake, it's staged".
According to Aleppo's Mayor, the city, liberated by Assad's Army and the Russian VKS, has seen over 200,000 people return to Aleppo. Life is slowly getting back to normal, which we can't say about Raqqa, which the international coalition fought for. The city was bombed with civilians still in it, with no hint of humanitarian passages. There's still no estimate of Raqqa's disastrous situation from the Red Cross. They have no water, no sewer system, and dead bodies are still on the streets.
This is Er Rukban, a refugee camp on the Jordanian border. They call it "the death valley". According to certain estimates, about 60,000 Syrians are stuck there. The haphazard settlement is controlled by the US. Nobody is allowed to leave, no drinking water or necessities are supplied there. Refugees purchase contraband from Jordan. However, the West doesn't criticize Americans, who came to Syria without an invitation from Damascus or a UN mandate. The international coalition isn't criticized, either.
Russia has noted, that the 2401 Resolution, passed by the UNSC, calls upon all sides to maintain a 30-day cease-fire on land, so the population can get assistance. On Smolensk Square, they expressed hope that the international coalition will fulfill their responsibilities, and they won't use the cease-fire to cover the terrorists, standing in the way of Damascus and Moscow from leading humanitarian convoys.
Artyom Krasulin, Maya Krasavina, and Evgeniya Zemtsova, Vesti.